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  2. During his rule the Quetzal was established as the currency of Guatemala. Orellana Pinto died under suspicious circumstances in 1926 at the age of fifty-four. [1] . He was buried in the Guatemalan capital with state honors. Early life. José María Orellana Pinto was born in El Jícaro; he was the son of Esteban Orellana and Leonora Pinto.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · The Guatemalan quetzal was introduced in 1925 by President José María Orellana, whose image is on the one-quetzal bill. It replaced the Guatemalan peso at a rate of 60 pesos to 1 quetzal and was equal to the U.S. dollar until 1987. The initial coin denominations were 1, 5, 10 centavos, and 1⁄4, 1⁄2, and 1 quetzal.

  4. Jul 10, 2023 · El acontecimiento económico más destacado del gobierno del general José María Orellana fue la Reforma Monetaria y Bancaria, dando por concluido un período de 26 años de emisión monetaria desordenada por parte de seis bancos privados de emisión y del Comité Bancario, formado por el gobierno de Estrada Cabrera.

  5. Mar 30, 2022 · Guatemalan businesses accept quetzal (the national currency) and U.S. dollars. However, it's recommended to have some quetzal on hand. How much is Guatemalan money worth?

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  6. The quetzal was introduced in 1925 during the term of President José María Orellana, whose image appears on the obverse of the one-quetzal bill. It replaced the Guatemalan peso at the rate of 60 pesos = 1 quetzal. Until 1987, the quetzal was pegged to and domestically equal to the United States dollar. Coins Coins of the quetzal

  7. Jul 4, 2021 · José María Orellana fue un político, ingeniero y militar guatemalteco. Nació el 11 de julio de 1872, fue presidente de Guatemala y se le conoce por la creación de varias leyes, así como por acuñar el quetzal como moneda nacional. José María Orellana Pinto era el hijo de Esteban Orellana y Leonora Pinto.

  8. www.monedasdeguatemala.com › quetzalhisINNumismatica de Guatemala

    The Quetzal. On November 26, 1924, General Jose Maria Orellana signed Decree No. 879 introducing a monetary reform and adopting the quetzal as the national currency. The new monetary standard is based on the decimal system and maintained for over 50 years its parity against the U.S. dollar.

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